Spurs-Thunder by the numbers

The Spurs met the Thunder three times during the regular season, winning two, including a split at Chesapeake Energy Arena. Express-News Spurs beat writer Jeff McDonald looks at some other numbers associated with this Western Conference final series:

42 Points point guard Tony Parker scored against OKC in the Spurs’ Feb. 4 victory, a season high.

8 Spurs victories, against two losses, over the Thunder since 2009-10, when OKC became a playoff regular. The Spurs are 12-5 vs. OKC/Seattle since it drafted Kevin Durant in 2007.

1 Since 1981, number of players other than Durant to lead the NBA in scoring three consecutive seasons (Michael Jordan was the other).

22.7 Points averaged by Durant vs. the Spurs this season, 5.3 fewer than his league-leading average.

37.3 Russell Westbrook’s shooting percentage in 14 career games vs. the Spurs. He shot 44.8 percent in 2011-12.

9 Blocks needed for Tim Duncan to supplant Kareem Abdul-Jabbar as the NBA’s all-time postseason leader. He is five from passing Hakeem Olajuwon for second.

68.4 Combined scoring averages of Durant, Westbrook and James Harden in the regular season, giving OKC the highest-scoring Big Three in the NBA.

0 Games Spurs star Manu Ginobili played vs. Thunder this season due to injury.